Vern Nelson, the editor of the Orange Juice Blog, and staunch defender of the OC Fairgrounds against a swindle set up by Toad-in-Residence (and, not surprisingly, Anti-recall campaign manager) Dave Ellis, will be delivering a challenge to the DA’s whitewash of Dick Ackerman’s role as an illegal lobbyist in the slimy attempt to sell off the Fair to a group of insiders composed of Fair Board members themselves.

The dirty deal took place in the summer of ’09 when Ackerman started making calls to legislators on behalf of enabling legislation (that he only admits he “helped write”) even though he, himself had been out of office for less than a year – in direct violation of State law. Predictably, our honorable DA gave Ackerman a clean bill of health in the fall of 2010; but Lo and Behold!, in early 2011 Norberto Santana of the Voice of OC uncovered Ackerman’s actual billing records! You know, those embarrassing records the DA didn’t bother to look for. These records indicate illegal calls to legislators – which is exactly what Ackerman apparently told DA investigators he didn’t do. Uh, oh! Dick’s in a wringer!

When Santana published his discoveries, DA spoksholetress Susan Kang was quick with the smarmy defense: we reached the conclusion we did based on the evidence we had.

Wow. It’s amazing what you can’t find when you don’t look!

Well, Nelson is now calling Ms. Kang’s bluff and challenging on our do-nothing DA to do his job by re-opening the Ackerman case.

You guys don’t need an association with this asshat. It looks like all he’s done is repackage the work of others, take his own picture and send it to Susan Schroeder. Nelson’s no lawyer, he’s a drunk and an ex-con. Consider how your friends reflect on you.

Well that narrows the range of possible suspects for who wrote this down considerably.

You guys don’t need an association with this asshat. It looks like all he’s done is repackage the work of others, take his own picture and send it to Susan Schroeder. Nelson’s no lawyer, he’s a drunk and an ex-con. Consider how your friends reflect on you.

“Repackaging the work of others” is sometimes the most critical step. And don’t worry, he may not be a lawyer, but he knows lawyers. I don’t expect that any of us will need to get involved, though; as this material comes out, AG Harris may take a look even if DA Tony R does not.

You cite Moxley’s famous awkward quote: “Vern Nelson–a humorless, knee-jerk Democratic Party loyalist–who turned the once exciting website [Orange Juice] into a mind-numbingly boring, frothy fellatio party for liberal elected officials.”

But we have yet to receive an explanation from Scotty regarding what sort of person would find a “frothy fellatio party” “Mind-numbingly boring” as opposed to either disgusting, exciting, or some kind of combination of those.

I think the answer would have to be, somebody past their sexual prime who has been to way too many fellatio parties.

As far as what I did, actually Tony gave me the idea, he said, “remember how S-kang asked for that evidence, why doesn’t someone just give it to her.” The recycled work of mine is recycled from MY OWN WORK of a year ago, along with the work of Norberto and about two or three friends of mine who prefer not to be named. Go and read it. And then go fuck yourself.

Lets get this straight, I will use my name when I want to rip you or bring up your criminal record. My God you are becoming as bad as Chmielewski and Gordon seeing me in the shadows of every comment.

You know nothing about me Vern and who my friends are. It is clear to say that my friends would have nothing to do with the likes of you or those that you pal around with. I am glad that I have no friends like you Vern seeing as you are a disloyal little man.

Lastly, Moxley does not give a damn about you or what you write. Don’t flatter yourself.

So let me get this straight- Vern boozes it up…and? So from your words – from the other camp this is what I hear:
Jessus how freakin stupid we are- the biggest booze hound can see with his obvious booze haze that we are liars…..go figure- and the problem is Vern…not his message…stellar work anti recallers- proven you guys are crusty douche nozzles…

I believe that with “crusty douche nozzles,” Citizen M, you have hit the nail on the head and out of the park. And I’m probably blogosphere-silly to assume JESTER is Sean or Art or anyone who knows them.

Doubtless it is someone who opposes the Fullerton recall, and happens to have run across the shit Moxley, Mill and Pedroza have written about me and finds it useful. Good job douche nozzles – and I’m talking to you, Art and Sean.

just the tip of the iceberg. I bet if we looked closer at our civic leaders and their sycophants paper trail , we would find inside deals, crooked deals all wrapped up in warm, fuzzy but its good for the people propaganda

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wow, crzy one…. when I read that, i thought wow they are charging Toney B. with illegal recalling, and that was weird, but then I read their opening Dicks past, uh oh for him .
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and the name of trss name spokesholestress, awsome, she is a friken robot creep bitch…….

and WOOOOO HOOOOO GOOD WORK RECALLERS, WE GOT THE NUMBERS, THEIR NUMBERS UP, WOOT WOOT,